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union of England and Wales by giving to that principality all the benefits of the English laws-- In 1536--Anne Boleyn was beheaded she was accused of crimes that never were proved against her and the King made the most affectual apology for her by marrying Jane Seymore the very day after the execution, the King did not enjoy his happiness long as the Queen died two days after the birth of a Son in 1537. The Prince not six days old was created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwal and Earl of Chester immediately on the death of Jane [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] Seymour. Henry began to think of marriing again, Cromwel joyfully seconded His intention and proposed Anne of Cleves to him whose father the Duke of that name had great interest among the Princes of the League of Smaleal. Anne was sent over to England and the marriage concluded, the Kings aversion to the Queen increased every day and prompted him to dissolve a marrage so odious to him, and to involve his minister in ruin, who had been the innocent author of it--Cromwel was accused of heresy and treason and was soon Beheaded.